To get a Bulbasaur egg you need to breed a female Bulbasaur, Ivysaur or Venusaur with either a Ditto or another male Blubasaur, Ivysaur or Venusaur. This is the only way to get one legitimately.
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You can teach Egg Moves to a Pokémon via breeding. You will need a female Pokémon and then you will need a compatible male Pokémon with the respective Egg Move and then you can put the 2 into the Daycare and the Pokémon Egg will result into an offspring of the female Parent with the male's move. An example is using a female Bulbasaur. You can use a male Roselia that knows Grasswhistle, putting the 2 of them into the Daycare together will create a Bulbasaur Pokémon Egg that will result in a Bulbasaur that knows Grasswhistle which is 1 of Bulbasaur's Egg Moves. Another example is using a female Charizard. You can use a male Axew that knows Dragon Pulse and putting them together in the Daycare will result in a Pokémon Egg that will hatch into a Charmander that knows Dragon Pulse.
you need bulbasaur or one of the evolutions and a ditto or again a bulbasaur or evolution of the opposite sex
Bulbasaur does not evolve with a stone. Bulbasaur needs to get to a certain level, then go to "Luminous spring", select Bulbasaur, then select "evolve". If YOU are Bulbasaur, then you must get Manaphy and Palkia to join your team, and then go to "Luminous spring".
Bulbasaur is a Grass and Poison type pokemon.
Bulbasaur is a Grass/Poison-type Pokemon.